. The Eastern poultryman . If Chickens Are Marked In the web of their feet when first hatched, these punched holes will never grow up again and never injure or disfigure the birds in any way, but will serve as identifica- tion marks as long- as they live. If the birds are stolen you can prove your prop- erty even after they have been killed and dressed. By this method of marking you can rec- ord the different ages and know at a glance their blood and breed- ing. You cannot mate and breed poultry in- telligently unless you know their pedigree. There are 15 differ- ent ways to mark them in this


. The Eastern poultryman . If Chickens Are Marked In the web of their feet when first hatched, these punched holes will never grow up again and never injure or disfigure the birds in any way, but will serve as identifica- tion marks as long- as they live. If the birds are stolen you can prove your prop- erty even after they have been killed and dressed. By this method of marking you can rec- ord the different ages and know at a glance their blood and breed- ing. You cannot mate and breed poultry in- telligently unless you know their pedigree. There are 15 differ- ent ways to mark them in this manner, fully explained and illustrated in Pocket-Book Pointers, which I mail for the asking. This punch is one of the cheapest and most practical markers ever offered for sale. It is giv- ing excellent satisfaction. Price 25c each postpaid. AGENTS WANTED.


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